Author of the article: Kathleen Saylors
Publishing date: Jun 16, 2021 • 1 day ago • 1 minute read • Fae Marshall, 8, and mother Patricia Marshall spoke at a memorial Friday in Ingersoll. Fae organized collecting shoes and stuffed animals in a memorial for the victims of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, which she placed at Sacred Heart Church on Friday. (Kathleen Saylors/Sentinel-Review) jpeg, WD
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The family behind a memorial earlier this month for residential school victims is organizing a march in Ingersoll later this month.
Fae Marshall, the eight-year-old from Ingersoll who has taken a keen interest in Indigenous issues, is organizing a march through the town on June 21 in honour of National Indigenous People’s Day, her mother said.
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